I’ve called myself a weirdo on this blog many times over the years and I do so with my tongue firmly in my cheek.
The other day, Mrs PM said something that caught me off guard.
“Why are you being a weirdo?” she said. “Just stop it.”
I laughed, as I usually do, but then after a minute or so, I started thinking – always a dangerous thing.
“Am I really a weirdo?” I asked trying to hide a slight look of concern on my face.
“Not at all, dearest,” she said with a small smirk flashing across her face. She probably didn’t even notice it.
But I did.
I was tempted to pursue this and then reconsidered. Instead, I thought I would discuss it on a blog post that is available for the world to see (which you could say is a little weird).
I did some research and looked up things that epitomise weirdness. I found one site that listed 34 things that you might do if you are a weirdo. I guess if you ticked all 34 then perhaps you really ARE strange; I ticked 13 of them. Here they are:
- I enjoy storms
- I quote comedy shows in my daily life
- I feel nervous making doctor’s appointments
- I have lots of playlists
- I say “Living the Dream” when people ask how I am (usually when somebody says it to me to be fair)
- I laugh or just agree when I can’t tell what somebody said
- I call my pets by nicknames instead of their proper names
- I rarely delete old texts and emails
- I pretend I am in a music video or performing when listening to music
- I respond to texts in my head but don’t send them
- I refuse to let an arm or leg hang out of the bed in case something grabs me when I am sleeping.
- I count how many hours of sleep before going to bed
- I crack jokes during a scary film to ease the tension and make myself less scared
I am a “partial weirdo” according to that particular fun poll.
I decided to do more research and looked up other features of weirdos; here are some more, including things that aren’t listed:
- I sometimes have to fight the urge to play my air guitar while walking in public and listening to rock music
- I sometimes have to fight the urge to pull faces at serious people I see on the street or public transport
- I sing openly in my car and nod my head vigorously in time to the music – and have been noticed – and don’t care
- I struggle not to laugh when so-called experts are trying to tell me how to behave at work or trying to explain to me why a yearly performance review is in my interests
- I like weird music
- I dance according to the lyrics. At a Christmas party a couple of years ago, I almost shattered my knee-caps when dancing to “Like a Prayer” by Madonna
- I laugh at figures of authority who are trying to tell me off. I served so many detentions at school because I laughed openly at teachers who were bellowing at me
- I will always try to finish a book – even if it is utterly terrible
- I hate metal scraping against metal or enamel, particularly at the dentist
- I talk to the cats as if they are fellow human beings
- I have written about 30 really strange novels in my head when trying to fall asleep
- I am fascinated by vampires
- I have weird hair and am always bleating on about how much I hate it
- I like watching weird documentaries about aliens, UFOs and the end of the world
- I do not follow fashion – only when Mrs PM intervenes
- I can be outspoken about things I feel passionate about – which is something I am trying to curb
- I drink real ale and go to beer festivals
- I have a bizarre sense of humour
- I am very self-deprecating
- I have a weird beard
- I am a total geek
Okay – so maybe I am slightly eccentric. Some people have said “Why do you have a blog and point out how odd you are to anybody who is bored enough to read it?”
I don’t know, is the true answer; I just enjoy it.
I am weird, I guess.
And I don't care - is that weird?
I share some of your weirdnesses.
ReplyDeleteBlogging felt like coming home to me - I discovered that I had a HUGE tribe of weirdos to belong too - which as someone who felt like an outsider is lovely.
I can probably tick about four of those things, so either I'm not weird or maybe my particular weirdnesses just aren't listed there.
ReplyDeleteI don't think you're too weird.
Hi EC,
ReplyDeleteI think most people are a little weird but like I said - that's a good thing. Yes - blogging does bring it's own kind of weirdo - and I am an example.
:o)
Cheers
PM
Hi River,
ReplyDeleteThere were plenty of things to pick from the list. Of the first 34 there were plenty left for you to pick.
:o)
Cheers
PM
I don't think you're a weirdo. You know who you are and celebrate it!
ReplyDeleteHi Kwizgiver,
ReplyDeleteI do indeed - but then I think everybody should do that.
:o)
Cheers
PM